The Best Chapter by Alessandra Toni, Emotions Carved in Sound
Music is often described as the most abstract of the arts, yet it has the power to shape images, stir […]
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Music is often described as the most abstract of the arts, yet it has the power to shape images, stir […]
The Best Chapter by Alessandra Toni, Emotions Carved in Sound Read More »
What if Bach wrote music based on Swedish folk tunes? No need to wonder—just listen to Ur egen fatabur by Jon-Olov Woxlin.
When I first encountered the music of Lauré Lussier, I wasn’t prepared for how deeply it would stir me. There’s
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Shiprock is a collection of nine instrumental pieces composed and performed by Sam Miller and Matt Badger—two seasoned multi-instrumentalists whose
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I’ve always been drawn to the idea that consciousness isn’t a privilege reserved for humans. What if everything—objects, places, even
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In an age where playlists are flooded with algorithm-tailored tracks and momentary hooks, Niro Knox stands defiant. His music doesn’t
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Music is one of humanity’s oldest art forms, a universal language that has echoed through time, yet much of it
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Imagine a soft rock band, but instead of an electric rhythm guitar, you hear the intricate syncopations of a Cuban-influenced
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Navigating the decision between releasing a physical album, a digital album, or both is a pivotal choice for independent musicians.
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Usually, I write reviews about music composed by other musicians. This time, though, I’ll be writing about my own music—not
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A band named Rosetta West, which sounds a bit like the grandmother to Kanye, has released a new album called
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Based in Paraná, Argentina, El Poder de la Infancia is a collective that merges post-rock, jazz, electronica, Argentine folklore, and
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The Argentine music scene has always been fertile ground for experimentation and genre-blending, and El Poder de la Infancia—translated as
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Arashk Azizi, is a contemporary composer who epitomizes the fusion of storytelling and music. Known for his symphonic and piano
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The sweet and soft timbre of the violin, played with deep emotion and incredible precision, intertwines beautifully with the mesmerizing
In the crowded music landscape, independent artists often find it hard to stand out among major labels. A well-crafted press
The velvet-like yet firm timbre of Giovanni Tamburini’s flugelhorn paired with the metallic, soothing tones of Fabio Mazzini’s acoustic slide
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Vincent Roy, known by his artist name Welkin, is a French multi-instrumentalist and ambient-folk composer currently based in Tallinn, Estonia.
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Carols of the Harp is a festive and evocative EP featuring three iconic Christmas pieces, beautifully arranged by Thomas Hewitt Jones
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James Blackwell is a gifted storyteller who knows how to narrate and how to create tension and resolution to make
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